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infomercial
(redirected from Paid programming)

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in·fo·mer·cial  (nf-mûrshl) also in·for·mer·cial (-fr-, -f-)
n.
A relatively long commercial in the format of a television program.


infomercial [ˌɪnfəˈmɜːʃəl]
n
(Business / Marketing) a short film, usually for television, which advertises a product or service in an informative way
[from info + (com)mercial]
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.infomercial - a television commercial presented in the form of a short documentary
commercial, commercial message - a commercially sponsored ad on radio or television
Translations
infomercial [ˈɪnfəʊmɜːʃl] Npublirreportaje m
infomercial [ˌɪnfəʊˈmɜːrʃəl]
(US) n (for product)publi-information f; (for political candidate) émission où un candidat présente son programme électoral
infomercial
n als Informationssendung getarntes Werbevideo, → Infomercial nt


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